Jelly Roll is still batting a thousand, as he scores his seventh consecutive top 10 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart in ...
Black people are spiritual beings, which contributes to our deep connection to gospel music. A 2021 Pew Research survey found ...
Tanya Nolan is set to make waves in the gospel music scene with the release of her highly anticipated single, "Blessings." ...
Elvis Presley scores a hit album on Billboard's rock, country, Christian, and classical charts at the same time—as well as ...
CeCe Winans Last week Weeks at no. 1 Weeks on chart T.Agan, L.Nicks, K.Gamble, J.Russ K.W.Lee, T.Hardin, Jr., T.Jackson Fair Trade/PureSprings Gospel/RED Alliance Week of January 4, 2025 click to ...
Longtime readers of the New York Times know that opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof can be prone to outlandish claims. Years ago he promoted the amusing idea that the biblical Jesus favored big ...
Elton John hits a new career high on Billboard's Top Streaming Albums chart, as his Diamonds ... [+] compilation lifts to No. 23 on the list of the most-streamed albums in the U.S. LONDON ...
By Jim Asker Clark Sisters member Karen Clark Sheard scores her second solo No. 1, and first in a lead role, on Billboard’s Gospel Airplay chart as “Send It Down” rises two spots to the top ...
The Eagles' “Please Come Home For Christmas” brings the band to a new career peak on the Billboard ... [+] Global Excl. US chart. March 1972 —- The rock band The Eagles rest in a desert valley.
On release, The Tortured Poets Department stormed to Number 1 with overall chart units of 270,000, 66,000 of which were vinyl units, making it the UK’s fastest-selling vinyl album of the millennium.
keeping hold of its first place position at the top of the Mass Market Fiction chart. In total this week, volume sales have dropped 45.3% to 4.8 million, delivering sales of £48.1m, a decline of 46%.
So let's remind ourselves of some of the big moments of the year, in chart form. We begin with the big economic picture. Growth. This time last year, the UK was (unbeknownst to us at the time ...